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people are going to want him make us feel good about what he has done as president of the united states, what his vision for the future of the country is, and as much as i hate to say it, because i hate negative ads, but we know that they work. and we spoke after the convenings, there is a stark difference in how the democrats view the places of women, african-americans, hispanics from what we have seen from the republican party and i think the president is going to have to hit home on that. we needs everyone who voted for him in 2008 to come out in 2012. >> jennifer: absolutely. the gallup poll showed president obama under mitt romney. how do they come back after a such a large gap? >> that 72% likely seems large, but those numbers are often dictated by the spin that comes after a debate performance, so it's probably a little bit artificially high for those who saw the debate. that being said i think the president needs to get back into the driver's seat. it has really only been the last several months that we has taken off in a position of strong play. he needs to give the base a reas
people are going to want him make us feel good about what he has done as president of the united states, what his vision for the future of the country is, and as much as i hate to say it, because i hate negative ads, but we know that they work. and we spoke after the convenings, there is a stark difference in how the democrats view the places of women, african-americans, hispanics from what we have seen from the republican party and i think the president is going to have to hit home on that. we...
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lou: i think we could all agree there is a considerable confusion in the united states government and using he role of the military with covert intelligence agencies and the u.s. aid the and confused intelligee agencies with the cia with the military. >> the confusion in this instance is the white house with the president pro all the reasons why we've heard of military force could not be sent, we need permission. how was that? the cia denied request. if the president has an inclination not to use force bureaucrats can follow that. that is the direction. not from leon panetta but from the president. that is what people need to go after. >> exactly. the president hangs around in this country with people who hate the military, war and defending america up. he wts to go to jon stewart, las vegas, i get himself flattered with young people while soldiers and ambassadors are killed overseas. he is a despicable man in terms of being commander in chief. lou: thank you. more on the worsening scandal. with the "a team" next. 11 days. polls and polls. what happens if neither candidate may -- -- b
lou: i think we could all agree there is a considerable confusion in the united states government and using he role of the military with covert intelligence agencies and the u.s. aid the and confused intelligee agencies with the cia with the military. >> the confusion in this instance is the white house with the president pro all the reasons why we've heard of military force could not be sent, we need permission. how was that? the cia denied request. if the president has an inclination...
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this is a guy who will say anything he has to say to become president of the united states. he did a good job of saying these things, but the trouble is there's four weeks to go and you can't go on like this for four kweex. there's not a journalist from a responsible publication that i know of who has said that mitt romney's tax plan adds up, for example. they're totally out of touch with middle class americans and they don't appear to have any plans that aren't completely dependent on however, whatever they have to say to get votes. >> i completely on the so-called scoring of the presidential debate. i can't possibly see how you score a debate a victory by if someone who is just lying their way through it. sister quickly before we go. it was for me an odd question in the debate last night considering it a historic event that we have two catholic candidates. in a country where catholicism is the single largest denomination exists in the country. i don't know where the surprise should come from. that was used as an entry to a question about abortion. i personally would have p
this is a guy who will say anything he has to say to become president of the united states. he did a good job of saying these things, but the trouble is there's four weeks to go and you can't go on like this for four kweex. there's not a journalist from a responsible publication that i know of who has said that mitt romney's tax plan adds up, for example. they're totally out of touch with middle class americans and they don't appear to have any plans that aren't completely dependent on however,...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then, the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a kingmaker in congress. so, for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were latino in a district that is latino? >> nevada is a battleground state. it is a purple state. >> they wanted latino votes? >> they wanted latinos to vote. they knee no he by having a latino on the general election ballot it would increase their turnout. they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me you had a ton of momentum, both in d.c., and their constituents. >> there was a picture that came out on the las vegas sun where senator reid had his arm around me. so a lot of people were saying we know who senator reid is supporting. >> reporte
speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then, the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a kingmaker in congress. so, for the folks in...
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and not one of them, not one of them matters in the job of being president of the united states. that's next on the rewrite. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. you want the best for your body, so choose the multivitamin that helps you stay at your optimal health: centrum® silver in every bottle you get the number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. >>> in the rewrite tonight, rewriting the rules of presidential debates. i always hated the rules of presidential debates and took my first public swing at them when i wrote the live debate episode of the nbc series "the west wing" in 2005. i'm going to show you the clip of the first couple of minutes of the episodes. and you'll have to bear with seeing some
and not one of them, not one of them matters in the job of being president of the united states. that's next on the rewrite. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. you want the best for your body, so choose the multivitamin that helps you stay at your optimal...
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meantime a big warning coming from the president of the united states. he made a visit to fema headquarters and he said the resources are in place to deal with the storm and he expects fast response to any damage once that storm does hit. but he added, people really need to be prepared. >> you need to take this very seriously, and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advise in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. >> the president also held a conference call will governors and mayors that are in the storm's path. >> so emergency management officials, cnn's george how well is on the outer banks right now. you're feeling the effects of that storm in kill devil hills, george? >> we're also keeping in close contact with emergency management officials in their county. the latest from them. obviously the winds are strong out here. we're talking wind gusts from 40-mile-per-hour and i can tell you the plus is in effect right now. these wind gusts if you're not care
meantime a big warning coming from the president of the united states. he made a visit to fema headquarters and he said the resources are in place to deal with the storm and he expects fast response to any damage once that storm does hit. but he added, people really need to be prepared. >> you need to take this very seriously, and follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advise in terms of how to deal with this...
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we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't had enough time. if you don't like the direction we're going, then that creates an opening for romney to chip away and say, you know, all you're going to get is more of the same. >> well, i think romney could do a better job of defining and explaining what more of the same means. what more of the same means -- and i don't think barack obama would deny this, because he believes it -- is public investing in the economy. in other words, obama doesn't really think much about the private economy. when the issue of regulation, for instance, comes up, he starts c
we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't...
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. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile denmark doubled down on green energy, and now, uncredibly, they are completely energy independent. it helped greatly by discovering oil and gas in the sea. >> author of "that used to be us" tells the story of denmark in "hot, flat, and crowded". >> what was the striking thing about denmark? >> little denmark had produced a whole set of export industries around clean, renewable energy. >> after the oil crisis, the danish government subsidized renewable energy and levied big taxes on gasoline and fossil fuel. gasoline costs about $8 a gl listen these days. since 1973, denmark's economy has slightly outpaced the economies that now make up the euro zone. what you get is enormous innovation because you can sell -- once they do it for little denmark, they looked around the world and said well, we can kill it in america a
. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile denmark doubled down on green energy, and now, uncredibly, they are completely energy independent. it helped greatly by discovering oil and gas in the sea. >> author of "that used to be us" tells...
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western europe, the united said -- the united states. john: the government said they are not perfect. >> and we can create giant constituencies that will reinforce each other. you talk about 15,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voter. they'd all like to see the systems cut. john: you argue that these mutual let societies would take care of the people they needed help if they were still around today that they would do a better job than his 15,000 employees. >> they would, could, can, and should. i give you one example the works really well in this invisible the most people. our caller synonymous. any city in the united states, 24 hours a day you can call in number. those meetings every night of the weeks. john: and it works a lot better than government rehabilitation programs. [applause] thank-you. next, a new place without a welfare state. a free city is about to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to tur
western europe, the united said -- the united states. john: the government said they are not perfect. >> and we can create giant constituencies that will reinforce each other. you talk about 15,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voter. they'd all like to see the systems cut. john: you argue that these mutual let societies would take care of the people they needed help if they were still around today that they would do a better job than his 15,000...
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take a map of the united states and you just cross them out. we can't win here. >> john: for most of us really don't count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state votes will go to obama. if all new york swing voters shift their votes. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter how voted for, texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> why? in waste our time. >> john: otherwise, consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. >> john: today campaign managers copy rove's strategy. first identify your key voters and then get them to vote. >> your only priority is get them to vote. >> they call it gltv. >> have you a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds of volunteers can knock on their door. you have to remind them. and you call them again? >> sure. so they know where their polling place is. >> you have to make sure your votes get out there. >> john: today the phone system is automated. the phone automatically dials a likely supporter
take a map of the united states and you just cross them out. we can't win here. >> john: for most of us really don't count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state votes will go to obama. if all new york swing voters shift their votes. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter how voted for, texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> why? in waste our time. >> john: otherwise, consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this...
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states opposed to overseas. the work we've done in increasing oil and gas production and clean energy, putting americans back to work, including veteran veterans rebuilding roads and bridges. those are all designed to make sure we have more rebust future that that was not that good of an answer. hey look here are these numbers. this is why it's really important. when asked about the next four terms. the first team like the second, only 4% want that. that's a horrible number. expect major changes 62%. now, is president obama in that answer offering major changes? it doesn't sound like it. that's a big problem for it, and mitt romney is trying to capitalize on that. this is what he says on the campaign trail. >> this is a time when america faces big challenges. we have a big election. we have a president who bring big changes. i will and he won't. >> cenk: well, the president has 11 days. he has got to some how tell the american people, hey, don't worry, the next four years will be much, much better because we hav
states opposed to overseas. the work we've done in increasing oil and gas production and clean energy, putting americans back to work, including veteran veterans rebuilding roads and bridges. those are all designed to make sure we have more rebust future that that was not that good of an answer. hey look here are these numbers. this is why it's really important. when asked about the next four terms. the first team like the second, only 4% want that. that's a horrible number. expect major...
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it opens in the united states on friday, november 6th. >>> in sports now, san francisco beat detroit in four straight games to win their second world series in three years. with the score tied in the second inning, marco scutaro singled to center and the giants went ahead of the tigers 4-3. in the bottom of the tenth san francisco sealed the sweep. >> again, the 2-2 pitch. got him looking! and the giants have won it all. >>> now to the nfl. peyton manning led the denver broncos to a 34-14 win over. >> drew: brees and atlanta remained the envelope's only unbeaten team with a win over philadelphia. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz and this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned because way too early with willie -- "way too early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> we should plan to see heavy rain that lasts for 36 hours once the storm starts to hit later tonight into early tomorrow morning. we don't know what this means for some communities in new jersey. it's been one of our priorities to give them the flexibility to act. act first and worry about things later. it's one of those times t
it opens in the united states on friday, november 6th. >>> in sports now, san francisco beat detroit in four straight games to win their second world series in three years. with the score tied in the second inning, marco scutaro singled to center and the giants went ahead of the tigers 4-3. in the bottom of the tenth san francisco sealed the sweep. >> again, the 2-2 pitch. got him looking! and the giants have won it all. >>> now to the nfl. peyton manning led the denver...
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that's why i'm running for a second term for president of the united states. and that's why i want your vote. >> that was president obama? sloanes lake park outside denver, colorado. governor rendell there are not a few people on the democratic side of the aisle that wish that you could have transposed the president obama we just saw on to the president obama we saw last night. >> interestingly, president obama said that wasn't really mitt romney that debated last because totally different positions. well, that really couldn't have been president obama on that stage last night because this is the president obama that we know that's proud of what he does, believes with all of his heart that the tax plan that governor romney's pushing will destroy this country. none of that passion. none of the zingers. none of the come-backers were there. >> a combination of passion, upbeat, edge at the end. that issue of fairness, that's where i would have liked to see obama finish the debate last night, really get behind that. and it's the perfect issue for him against romney
that's why i'm running for a second term for president of the united states. and that's why i want your vote. >> that was president obama? sloanes lake park outside denver, colorado. governor rendell there are not a few people on the democratic side of the aisle that wish that you could have transposed the president obama we just saw on to the president obama we saw last night. >> interestingly, president obama said that wasn't really mitt romney that debated last because totally...
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as far as ag is concerned everybody knew about the drought in the united states. grain prices got extremely extended on the upside. they are beginning to look rather weak. if you need to own one corn is the one to own. >> always good to see you. >> always good to be seen. thanks. >> have you seen much activity in the miners these days? >> as gold as risen so has interest in the miners and options trading. we have seen increasing amounts of calls trading. i agree with dennis on avoiding the junior gold miners. one of the problems with the seniors is typically the production cost of gold also rises when gold prices rise. i think that is one of the reasons why people are chronicily disappointed. they expect the names to be levered to the increase but they often are not because they either see production disappointments. >>> time for pops and drops. we start with a drop for express. >> this stock got drilled lowest level since the ipo. they got is down for the second quarter in the row. they are talking about a slowness in sales in september. this one got drilled. >>
as far as ag is concerned everybody knew about the drought in the united states. grain prices got extremely extended on the upside. they are beginning to look rather weak. if you need to own one corn is the one to own. >> always good to see you. >> always good to be seen. thanks. >> have you seen much activity in the miners these days? >> as gold as risen so has interest in the miners and options trading. we have seen increasing amounts of calls trading. i agree with...
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overall, mckinsey estimates that the united states can save more than $130 billion annually and $1.2 trillion by 2020 just by maximizing efficiency. up next -- more of my thoughts on the whole energy debate. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 day
overall, mckinsey estimates that the united states can save more than $130 billion annually and $1.2 trillion by 2020 just by maximizing efficiency. up next -- more of my thoughts on the whole energy debate. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. sven's home security gets the most...
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here in the united states, and we are watching a hurricane bearing down on the united states, and it is called hurricane sandy. the forecasters have dire predictions for the hours and the days to come. this storm will make landfall somewhere on the populous northeast corridor and affect the lives for about 50 million people in 14 states. that includes all of metropolitan new york city and as far south as washington, d.c. and as far north as boston. the president of the united states, barack obama, has declared federal states of emergencies for several states, including new york and massachusetts. millions of people tonight are hopefully following emergency officials' advice preparing the homes and families for the arrival of a very serious storm. people in the evacuation zones all along the east coast are looking for shelter right now, and on the phone with us is todd james a field representative with the american red cross, and he is in atlantic city, new jersey, with us, and we have been looking at a tower cam that is along the boardwalk and you can see the winds picking up with th
here in the united states, and we are watching a hurricane bearing down on the united states, and it is called hurricane sandy. the forecasters have dire predictions for the hours and the days to come. this storm will make landfall somewhere on the populous northeast corridor and affect the lives for about 50 million people in 14 states. that includes all of metropolitan new york city and as far south as washington, d.c. and as far north as boston. the president of the united states, barack...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> a massive scandal is unfolding in massachusetts. it centers around this woman. her name is annie duken. state drug lab entrusted with thousands of drug labs, evidence in several cases but she's accused of faking drug results and forging and breaking drug protocol. what happens based on the questionable drug samples handled by her. here's susan candiotti with her. >> it was refreshing because i didn't think it was real. >> reporter: it was real. until last week
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information......
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sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million people. we are talking from virginia to massachusetts. forkers to expect sandy to combine and cause a cold front that will cause massive power outages, and snowstorms and flooding. mountain areas of the state could get two feet of snow, so already starting to fall, and fema, federal emergency management agency, says the storm damage from wind alone could reach $3 billion. we're also going to be hearing from the president about 45 minutes or so from the white house. he is going to be making a statement, updating the conditions of what the federal government i
sdmrourchlg sprt storm here in the united states right now. the same storm that has already hit cuba, haiti, on its way to canada. i'm suzanne malveaux. we'll get down to it here. we are talking about this powerful life-threatening storm on a collision course with the most populate area of the country. hurricane sandy taking aim at the mid-atlantic coastline and the northeast. at last check it was about 205 miles southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. massive storm could affect 60 million...
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these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been all about when the attack, the murders, let's just say them as they are, the murders were labeled a terrorist attack. what's more important to me as a voter, when the label came out as to when this was a terrorist attack or how bewe're going to make sure our men and women are safe? >> i think that's critically important. mitt romney missed a huge, huge opportunity when the president in terms of state department security personnel. they wanted to beef up security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. why was it not beefed up? that was pair phrasing the specific question. the president di
these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been...
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if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the country that we don't want. i would like to believe that he would do what he did as governor, but we don't have asurety. >> those are all students at wash wash and lee university in lexington, virginia, which is where we find our political contributor john avalon. joining me this morning. can i just say that, you know, look, whether you agree with some of the students or not, it is so refreshing hearing such just engaged bright minds just speaking their opinions. what was your biggest take-away? >> first of all, just that. i mean, look, these kids are incredibly engaged with the issues. a lot of polit
if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the...
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with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong feeling obama is a views are different from every previous president. neil: but maybe seven out of 10 jewish voters support the president? >> that is possible. not everybody votes on that issue. the jewish community is liberal with its social attitudes that is predominant. we will see what the final vote. neil: will the numbers go down? >> yes. with the country at large. neil: by the way "newsweek" all digital? >> i am not surprised. virtually every print publication and is then trouble. advertising was the core business model deserted brent. but there is another unique advantage because we have a huge
with foreign policy to know what do have the sharp attack against the president of the united states. he handled it just right to present himself as authoritative, knowledgeable authoritative, knowledgeable , lucid on foreign policy. he looked presidential and it will serve him well when we see the results and the public opinion polls. neil: when men romney's said in boca raton florida was that by accident? >> no. it should not have been. he has a good political wedge. there is a strong...
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states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there i a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed to indice that the maid is the state department's responsibility alone, want to know what is going to the mind of diligence and right now and, perhaps an even more importantly what is going to the mind of bill clinton that his boss, secretary has just been determined the bus. lou: well, the author of the book, the best seller, new york times best selling but the amateur on the obama administration today writing for the daily caller saying that he is aware now of a rift that has broken out between the clintons and the obama lighthouse and much of that divi
states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there i a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed to...
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in the state of illinois. but these were big banks. the biggest in the united states. build upon basically borrowed money for the basic deposit couldn't be that big. so i thought, well, i'm going to talk to him. nobody is talking to them. i think you people have undercapitalized. so i said, who are you? there was no law. there was no regulation that governed how much capital we had. one of the banks went bust. relying upon regulatory discretion, which you have to do a lot, but it's a structural problem what i'm saying is absolutely agreed. you're looking for structural changes. we're putting the board somewhere a little differently. they're worried about the same thing i am. this is removed from the basic function. we're on common ground. it's just a sengs of how we do it. >> thauchk. there's been a loss of discipline and the natural and ethical has been ignored. that takes us into the field of culture and ethics. is it a place for culture and ethics in banking. what is it? some would say you can put your finger in it, and there's nothing of substance there. these go h
in the state of illinois. but these were big banks. the biggest in the united states. build upon basically borrowed money for the basic deposit couldn't be that big. so i thought, well, i'm going to talk to him. nobody is talking to them. i think you people have undercapitalized. so i said, who are you? there was no law. there was no regulation that governed how much capital we had. one of the banks went bust. relying upon regulatory discretion, which you have to do a lot, but it's a structural...
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the very latest, at least 26 people have died in the united states from this storm. right now, more than 7.5 million customers in 15 states and district of columbia have no elect tris pitch according to early projects damage from the storm between $10 billion and $20 billion. this is adramatic story. one manhattan hospital, after the storm, the lower floors with more than ten feet of water, knocked out rooftop generators. officials at the medical center called emergency evacuation of all 260 patients. nurses carried newborn babies down dark hallways, in some cases using bags to pump air into fragile lungs by hand. sick adulted hauled out down 15 flights of stairs on to ambulances headed to other hospitals. 9:00 in the morning 40 patients waiting to be taken out. the vice president for clinical affairs and affiliate at langoni medical center. i want to start off with you. andrew, explain the evacuation and the state of the patients now. are there patients at that hospital? >> well, first, let me tell you that all of the patients have been evacuated safely. let me, sec
the very latest, at least 26 people have died in the united states from this storm. right now, more than 7.5 million customers in 15 states and district of columbia have no elect tris pitch according to early projects damage from the storm between $10 billion and $20 billion. this is adramatic story. one manhattan hospital, after the storm, the lower floors with more than ten feet of water, knocked out rooftop generators. officials at the medical center called emergency evacuation of all 260...
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china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to protetstance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, t
china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet....
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states of america that makes the united states america so powerful and so unsettling and relentless enemy and they come back again and again to this idea of money and money being passed back-and-forth on exchanges and somehow in their confused mind that makes us so powerful and dangerous where it is our idea and appreciation of human nature and of the individual, they did blow up all the federal reserve banks in the world. i hope and bring -- pray they don't but the idea of america and the individuals that is their enemy. not money but the dignity of the individual that will beat them. >>neil: i talked to new york bloomberg on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, everything in new york will be a target and he said it has never not been a target. >>guest: because there is so were power and money and the genius of america is in every american home and every american business and every american farm and oil well. it is the dignity of the individual and the terrorists will never shut that down. >>neil: thank you from new york on the fast developments. this was a terrorist targeted
states of america that makes the united states america so powerful and so unsettling and relentless enemy and they come back again and again to this idea of money and money being passed back-and-forth on exchanges and somehow in their confused mind that makes us so powerful and dangerous where it is our idea and appreciation of human nature and of the individual, they did blow up all the federal reserve banks in the world. i hope and bring -- pray they don't but the idea of america and the...
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states but around the world. i think there are institutions because of those various problems can take advantage of that situation that can gain market share and actually do quite well and i think wells fargo has demonstrated the ability to do just that. it has had 11 straight quarters of record earnings and has pulled as many levers as they can pull. and i think the market share gained by wells fargo is the best that we have ever done. the sector is trouble, but that doesn't mean that every participant in that sector can't do well. >> was it a mistake to let smith go? >> i don't know the answer to that question, other than you do need to slim down and focus and i think that's certainly one of the prime areas that you perhaps need to divest of versus the more commercial level of investment banking. >> thanks so much for joining us, we'll see you soon. we appreciate your time. former ceo of wells fargo, we'll take short break and we have got more reaction to the citi conference call. back in a minute. >>> welcome
states but around the world. i think there are institutions because of those various problems can take advantage of that situation that can gain market share and actually do quite well and i think wells fargo has demonstrated the ability to do just that. it has had 11 straight quarters of record earnings and has pulled as many levers as they can pull. and i think the market share gained by wells fargo is the best that we have ever done. the sector is trouble, but that doesn't mean that every...
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the cyber security bill here in the united states failed. in terms of governments willing to suspend i'm wondering what you are seeing especially in a time with austerity measures around the world including particularly here in the united states. >> government has to get involved and help. we have people looking for spiers. we need to help the private sector the same way. legislation can help here although i do not believe in the effectiveness of rigid legislation in such a dynamic space. definitely better collaboration and data between government agencies and the private sectorer can help a lot. >> we really appreciate it joining us from this evening. it lives within a division in a company. there are the obvious ones like semantics. >> the mcafee deal i think stands out. ibm has done a great job of finding their way into the security area. q 1 was a big buy for them. they continue to find ways into the various areas. it is difficult to find a pure play. >> if you don't want a pure play you go to general dynamics. that is a way to round out
the cyber security bill here in the united states failed. in terms of governments willing to suspend i'm wondering what you are seeing especially in a time with austerity measures around the world including particularly here in the united states. >> government has to get involved and help. we have people looking for spiers. we need to help the private sector the same way. legislation can help here although i do not believe in the effectiveness of rigid legislation in such a dynamic space....
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and i understand they do include investmnents outside the united states and in chinese companies. mr. president have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension? mr. president have you looked at your pension? "you know i don't look at my pension, it's not as big as yours...it doesn't take as long...i don't check it that often." "look at your pension. you also have investments in chinese companies." the next debate happens next monday night in florida. the topic will be foreign policy. money talks in this election. matt nesto of yahoo finance is here via skype. good morning. please bring us up-to-date on campaign spending by the presidential candidates. who has the most money to spend? > > the latest federal election commission numbers show that president obama out-raised governor romney by about $10 million. but it doesn't seem like anybody is hurting for cash based on the sheer volume of advertisements that are being purchased out there. one little anecdote that i did read is, i think it was wyoming or morth dakota, one of the northwestern markets, very, very acti
and i understand they do include investmnents outside the united states and in chinese companies. mr. president have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension? mr. president have you looked at your pension? "you know i don't look at my pension, it's not as big as yours...it doesn't take as long...i don't check it that often." "look at your pension. you also have investments in chinese companies." the next debate happens next monday night in florida. the...
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. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. of the 56 state prisons for men, one is considered the end of the line. the place male inmates go when other prisons can't handle them. the santa rosa correctional institution located in florida's panhandle. >> pretty much predominantly two emotions. anger and fear. okay? if you go out acting like an [ bleep ], you're going to be treated like an [ bleep ]. if you step out of line, you're going get put back in line. >> except for a few brief periods, jack has been in florida prisons since 1977. he's been at santa rosa for the past year. >> the one thing this place will do, it will do one of two things. and this is not physical. this is all men
. >> looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> an old-timer counts his losses. >> lost my brother, sister, mother, pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. >> i'm like an outcast. scum of the earth here. >> and a younger inmate looks forward to hitting the streets. >>> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. of the 56...
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the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. more headlines 30 minutes away. and now back to bulls and bears only on fox. >> here is a history breaking number that's breaking our pocket books. gas prices are on track to close at a record high for the year and consumers are getting squeezed. the white house saying tapping our emergency oil reserve is on the table. but some lawmakers urging the president to shelf that idea and tobin, you agree with him, why? >> yes, i turned into tobin, i like that. and first off, the problem is not the oil issue, the problem is refinery problems, not only disasters at refineries, the switchover that happens between september and october and it's not done yet. so our problem with gasoline prices, is gasoline refining, nothing to do with oil, number one. and we need that for
the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. more headlines 30 minutes away. and now back to bulls and bears only on fox. >> here is a history breaking number that's breaking our pocket books. gas prices are on track to close at a record high for the year and consumers are getting squeezed....
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the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david kirkpatrick of the "new york times" sitting down with a guy who has witnesses saying he's responsible and there's no one in libya who can muster some sort of negotiating process between the varying militias there to bring him in for even questioning, just questioning. he hasn't been questioned yet. that to me says keystone cops or we don't care. i don't know where the ground is in between. explain it. >> well, listen, i can't explain everything that's happening in libya, ashleigh, i'm not there. but i will say this, it is the responsibility of the libyan government t
the libyan authorities are quite friendly with the united states. they had free and fair elections last summer, a moderate group of people were elected. the problem is in libya, as well as egypt and tunisia, these moderate governments are being assaulted by much more radical forces, some of them armed. i do think you ought to focus your attention now on the libyan authorities and what they need to do to bring these killers to justice. >> i don't understand this. i mean, if we have david...
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they found people not representative of the united states, and it really ought to be dismissed, but that's the real source of the decline in unemployment, and it's unrelated to the 114,000 because they are different surveys. lou: we talk about the relative survey, the establishment survey, it is about 150,000 government units and businesses. >> right. lou: household survey about 50 # -- 50,000 across, smaller, more volatile. come november 2, when they do this again, what do you expect the result? will the president talk about good progress or saying, wait a minute? >> the 873 is a mirage and goes away in a month. when they ask how many jobs, is looks like we lost job, and unemployment goes up. the reality is this is not going to be a tribute to anything that's going on in the economy. it's a tribute to the bad statistics this time around. lou: what's your sense of the economy? give us the whole seek and outlook, if you will. >> if you toss out the statistics mirage, there's job growth that's not keeping up with the population. we saw a little bit of rise in wages, we did see a rise in earn
they found people not representative of the united states, and it really ought to be dismissed, but that's the real source of the decline in unemployment, and it's unrelated to the 114,000 because they are different surveys. lou: we talk about the relative survey, the establishment survey, it is about 150,000 government units and businesses. >> right. lou: household survey about 50 # -- 50,000 across, smaller, more volatile. come november 2, when they do this again, what do you expect the...
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possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question. he wanted to focus on football during that afternoon. and so i think it will come up tonight. i think you're als
possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and...
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. >> the president of the united states had 90 minutes. now if he had done his homework, if he had actually prepared, if he had actually studied romney, why didn't he say it? why didn't he take romney head on. the charges of the tax cuts are wrong. virtually every analyst has said, even your deputy campaign manager said -- >> no, no, no. >> it's on. for getting that for a second. the job of the president is supposed to be to be competent and to be able to stand up for what he believes in and to be able to articulate what's wrong. mitt romney walked over him. >> it's not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectations that he has for himself but, look, i think part of that was because, as i've said earlier, we met a new mitt romney. we met a mitt romney that wanted to walk away from the central theory of his economic plan, which is his tax cut. i don't have a tax cut that's 4.8 trillion or $5 trillion. i'm not going to cut taxes on the rich. i don't have a medicare voucher program. i love teachers. we need
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the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the us what with the tipping point in your view to where america is no longer america where you feel that freedom has been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day. it arrived. yes because in seventeen ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made thought crime
the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the...